midireceive
Receive MIDI message from MIDI device
Description
Examples
To determine what MIDI devices are attached to your MIDI input ports, call
mididevinfo. Use the availableDevices
struct to specify a valid MIDI device to create a mididevice object.
availableDevices = mididevinfo; device = mididevice(availableDevices.input(1).ID);
Once your MIDI device object is created, it begins
listening to MIDI messages from your specified device and storing them in a
buffer. To get all MIDI messages in the buffer, call
midireceive. In this example, several keys on a
MIDI keyboard are played.
msgs = midireceive(device)
msgs =
MIDI message:
NoteOn Channel: 1 Note: 52 Velocity: 64 Timestamp: 3.94 [ 90 34 40 ]
NoteOn Channel: 1 Note: 52 Velocity: 0 Timestamp: 4.179 [ 90 34 00 ]
NoteOn Channel: 1 Note: 48 Velocity: 64 Timestamp: 4.19 [ 90 30 40 ]
NoteOn Channel: 1 Note: 47 Velocity: 64 Timestamp: 4.382 [ 90 2F 40 ]
NoteOn Channel: 1 Note: 48 Velocity: 0 Timestamp: 4.459 [ 90 30 00 ]
NoteOn Channel: 1 Note: 48 Velocity: 64 Timestamp: 4.59 [ 90 30 40 ]
NoteOn Channel: 1 Note: 47 Velocity: 0 Timestamp: 4.776 [ 90 2F 00 ]
NoteOn Channel: 1 Note: 50 Velocity: 64 Timestamp: 4.788 [ 90 32 40 ]
NoteOn Channel: 1 Note: 47 Velocity: 64 Timestamp: 4.802 [ 90 2F 40 ]
NoteOn Channel: 1 Note: 52 Velocity: 64 Timestamp: 4.831 [ 90 34 40 ]
NoteOn Channel: 1 Note: 47 Velocity: 0 Timestamp: 4.84 [ 90 2F 00 ]
NoteOn Channel: 1 Note: 48 Velocity: 0 Timestamp: 4.912 [ 90 30 00 ]
NoteOn Channel: 1 Note: 52 Velocity: 0 Timestamp: 4.953 [ 90 34 00 ]
NoteOn Channel: 1 Note: 50 Velocity: 0 Timestamp: 5.079 [ 90 32 00 ]Reading from the buffer clears the data. For example, if no more MIDI
messages are sent, and the buffer is reread,
midireceive returns an empty MIDI message.
msgs = midireceive(device)
msgs = empty MIDI message array
Query your system for available output from MIDI devices. Specify that the
output of a MIDI device is connected to the input of your mididevice object.
mididevinfo
MIDI devices available: ID Direction Interface Name 0 output MMSystem 'Microsoft MIDI Mapper' 1 input MMSystem 'USB MIDI Interface ' 2 output MMSystem 'Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth' 3 output MMSystem 'USB MIDI Interface '
device = mididevice('Input','USB MIDI Interface ');
Once your MIDI device object is created, it begins
listening to MIDI messages from your specified device and storing them in a
buffer. To get a limited number of MIDI messages from the buffer, call
midireceive and specify the maximum number of
messages to return. In this example, five keys are played on a MIDI device.
A maximum of four MIDI messages are received at each call to
midireceive.
midireceive(device,4)
ans =
MIDI message:
NoteOn Channel: 1 Note: 36 Velocity: 64 Timestamp: 2929.71 [ 90 24 40 ]
NoteOn Channel: 1 Note: 36 Velocity: 0 Timestamp: 2929.91 [ 90 24 00 ]
NoteOn Channel: 1 Note: 37 Velocity: 64 Timestamp: 2930.43 [ 90 25 40 ]
NoteOn Channel: 1 Note: 37 Velocity: 0 Timestamp: 2930.59 [ 90 25 00 ]midireceive(device,4)
ans =
MIDI message:
NoteOn Channel: 1 Note: 38 Velocity: 64 Timestamp: 2931.16 [ 90 26 40 ]
NoteOn Channel: 1 Note: 38 Velocity: 0 Timestamp: 2931.32 [ 90 26 00 ]
NoteOn Channel: 1 Note: 39 Velocity: 64 Timestamp: 2931.87 [ 90 27 40 ]
NoteOn Channel: 1 Note: 39 Velocity: 0 Timestamp: 2932.01 [ 90 27 00 ]midireceive(device,4)
ans =
MIDI message:
NoteOn Channel: 1 Note: 40 Velocity: 64 Timestamp: 2932.52 [ 90 28 40 ]
NoteOn Channel: 1 Note: 40 Velocity: 0 Timestamp: 2932.66 [ 90 28 00 ]Input Arguments
Specify device as an object created by mididevice.
Maximum number of messages to return, specified as a positive integer scalar.
Data Types: single | double
Output Arguments
Object of midimsg, returned as a scalar or column vector. The number of
MIDI messages in the mididevice buffer and maxmsgs determine
the size of msgs.
Version History
Introduced in R2018a
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